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Symptoms Causes Remedies
MP3/WMA playback
Disc cannot be played
back.
No MP3/WMA tracks are
recorded on the disc.
Change the disc.
MP3/WMA tracks do not
have the extension code
<.mp3> or <.wma> in their
file names.
Add the extension code
<.mp3> or <.wma> to their
file names.
MP3/WMA tracks are not
recorded in the format
compliant with ISO 9660
Level 1, Level 2, Romeo, or
Joliet.
Change the disc.
(Record MP3/WMA
tracks using a compliant
application.)
Noise is generated. The track played back
is not an MP3/WMA
track (although it has the
extension code <.mp3> or
<.wma>).
Skip to another track or
change the disc. (Do not add
the extension code <.mp3>
or <.wma> to non-MP3 or
WMA tracks.)
A longer readout time is
required (“CHECK” keeps
flashing on the display).
Readout time varies due to
the complexity of the folder/
file configuration.
Do not use too many
hierarchies and folders.
Tracks cannot be played
back as you have intended
them to play.
Playback order is determined
when the files are recorded.
Elapsed playing time is
not correct.
This sometimes occurs
during play. This is caused
by how the tracks are
recorded on the disc.
“NO FILES” appears on
the display.
The current disc does not
contain any MP3/WMA
tracks.
Insert a disc that contains
MP3/WMA tracks.
• Correct characters are
not displayed (e.g. album
name).
This receiver can only
display alphabets (capital:
A – Z), numbers, and a
limited number of symbols.
To be continued....
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